The line graph shows the exports of clothes measured in million dollars in three different countries from 1999 to 2003.
Overall, the amount of exports in Colombia and Japan increased in the middle of the period and decreased until the end, whereas the figure for Myanmar rose significantly until the middle of time and declined noticeably before increasing slightly.
Looking at the decreasing rates, at the beginning of the time span, Japan had the highest point, showing around 590, while Colombia had approximately 450. In the following years, the amount of exports in the former had been decreasing until showing around 510 in 2000 and increased, reaching its peak at 600 in 2001;however, after this year it declined to 500 in the end of time. Meanwhile, the figure for Colombia had grown steadily and experienced a little rise in 2002, recording its apex. By the end of the year it started to drop and faced 600 in 2003.
Turning to the rising rates, in Myanmar the amount of exports of clothes was the lowest among others;nevertheless, it grew sharply, comprising 800 in 2000 and rose steadily, reaching around 950 in 2001. By 2002 the statistics had dropped seriously, constituting 350 and increased the point at approximately 420 in 2003.
